Amir Khan reveals talks with KSI’s camp and opens door to shock fight after controversial Wayne Bridge bout collapses
Amir Khan reveals talks with KSI’s camp and opens door to shock fight after controversial Wayne Bridge bout collapses
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AMIR KHAN is open to a shock fight against KSI - if the price is right. The British boxing legend retired in 2022 following defeat to long-time rival Kell Brook. But he has been linked with a comeback ever since and last year became a surprise name in the running to face KSI.
Khan revealed talks were ongoing only for no offer to be made - and he is keeping the door open if the money makes sense. He told SunSport in Dubai: "That's the thing I don't understand, they just call my name but they don't wanna give an offer, you know what I mean?.
"How can you really take something seriously if there's no offer given or they don't want to talk?. "At the end of the day, look we're prize fighters, we talk numbers. "If the numbers match then yeah, it's a fight, but if not, then if it's all just hype and talk, it's not gonna work.
"But look,yeah there was talks about it and they asked me a question, if I'll be up for it. Yeah, I mean look, I'm a fighter. "Every fighter is up for a fight so yeah, let's see.". CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS. Khan, 38, was beaten in six rounds by Brook, also 38, in his last fight.
And he served a two-year ban after testing positive for ostarine - a substance known to build muscle mass and increase stamina. An independent tribunal accepted Khan's argument that he did not knowingly take the substance - ruling out "deliberate or reckless conduct".